Luiss ranks 25th in the 2024 Financial Times ranking of the best Masters in Management

Luiss ranks 25th in the 2024 Financial Times ranking of the best Masters in Management

The University has climbed five places compared to 2023, cementing its position among the world’s top universities.
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Luiss Guido Carli remains a leading academic institution internationally: its Master of Science in Management program ranks 25th in the Financial Times' 2024 ranking of the best Masters in Management.

This significant recognition marks a jump of five positions compared to 2023, confirming the university’s ongoing growth and commitment to providing top-tier education and preparing students for successful careers.

Among the factors that contributed to this result, several indicators from the Master's Degree Program in Management stand out, such as:

  • 2nd place globally for the career advancement of graduates;
  • 5th place globally for its commitment to reducing its carbon footprint;
  • 10th place globally for the percentage of courses dedicated to ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) topics.
     

These results underscore Luiss’s commitment to educational excellence and sustainability, and they follow a series of very recent achievements. These include 27th place globally for the Master’s Degree in Corporate Finance, again in the 2024 Financial Times ranking, and 1st place in the category of large non-state universities in the CENSIS 2024/2025 ranking.

The news comes on the very day that Luiss welcomes new students to the university for the 2024–2025 academic year with its Freshers’ Welcome Ceremony. This event stems from a special collaboration with Intesa Sanpaolo through the “Look4ward - Build Your Future” program, developed by the bank to reflect on the main transformative trends in society, the economy, and the job skills of the future.